Daley has his
three-year-old trotters Gym Tan Laundry, Magic Tonight and Beer Summit all
pointing in the right direction on the road to the Hambletonian eliminations
July 28 at the Meadowlands Racetrack.
The
50-year-old Australian became the first Down Under trainer to win the
Hambletonian last year with Broad Bahn, who was voted the Dan Patch Award
winner in his division for 2011. That son of Broadway Hall went
wire-to-wire in 1:53 for driver George Brennan. Daley also finished
second in 2009 with Explosive Matter.
Gym Tan
Laundry has been entered in Saturday’s $25,000 three-year-old open at the
Meadowlands along with his stablemate Royal Shyster. Gym Tan Laundry is a
gelding by Yankee Glide with $229,501 on his card for Adam Victor and Son
Stable. He lit up the Mohawk tote board at 161-1 when he set the pace
from post nine and finished a close third to stablemate Magic Tonight in the
Goodtimes Final on June 16. After a month layoff, he finished fifth in a
Stanley Dancer Memorial division last Saturday at the Meadowlands.
“Gym Tan
Laundry had raced six weeks in a row and that’s why I gave him a month off
before the Dancer,” Daley said. “He was very good in the final of the
Goodtimes. That’s probably the way we have to drive him. We’ll put
more work into him on Saturday night. If he’s good enough we’ll probably
put him in [the Hambletonian eliminations].
“Unfortunately,
Royal Shyster just hasn’t worked out and he definitely won’t be entered in the
eliminations,” he continued. “When I first qualified him when I got him
this season I was very happy with the colt. Then, it was one thing after
another, and I don’t really know why he’s not been that good. He seems to
be turning the corner again, but not enough, so we’ll just wait for him to come
around later in the season. There’s still plenty of money for him to make.”
Daley’s other
top prospects, Magic Tonight and Beer Summit, have the week off.
Magic Tonight
was second in a Pennsylvania Sires Stakes division in his most recent start on
July 14 at Pocono Downs. The Andover Hall colt shattered the track record
at The Meadows with a 1:52.4 mile on May 30. The Grand Circuit stakes
winner at two has banked $221,613 for Adam Victor and Son Stable of New York,
NY.
“We gave him
three weeks off as a sort of restart and he came back good the other night,”
said Daley, whose stable is based at Magical Acres in Chesterfield , NJ .
“He was disappointing in his Beal elimination and that final [June 15 and 23,
respectively, at Pocono]. That was after he set that track record at The
Meadows. He was obviously very good that day. They did go pretty
quick in the Beal, including a world record of 1:50.4 in the final, but he
should have finished better than he did [seventh]. He just wasn’t as
sharp. I purposely didn’t race him this week because I don’t think he
needs a lot of work. Hopefully, we get through next week and he’ll be at
his peak. It’s a little bit of a toss up between him and Beer Summit for
my best chance.”
Beer Summit’s
season highlight was an 8-1 upset rally in the $343,980 Goodtimes Final at
Mohawk in a track record equaling 1:52.2 with Ron Pierce in the bike. The
son of Cantab Hall has made $314,229 for Sharlene Vanderkemp of Wrightstown,
NJ, Mirva Boqucki of Cream Ridge, NJ, and Jerry and Teresa Silva of Long Beach,
NY.
“Beer Summit
won the Goodtimes, then came back from Canada and was sick,” noted
Daley. “He had a temperature on and off for over a week of 105.
That’s why he didn’t start for another month. I knew he was going to be a
bit short the other night at Pocono [fourth in a Pennsylvania Sires Stakes
division], but he was still disappointing. He scoped a little sick.
He gets lost on the front end. He’s more of an off-the-pace horse
anyway. He’s very quick when he can stalk the pace and get his way.
He’s very capable and never surprises me. I’ll train him lightly on
Friday and Monday.”
Daley readily
says this year’s Hambletonian is still wide open.
“I seem to
think they’ll be three eliminations this year. The filly [Check Me Out]
was so good the other night. I talked to Ray [Check Me Out’s trainer Ray
Schnittker] last Friday, and he was leaning towards the Hambletonian. She
certainly didn’t do anything to discourage him on Saturday. Now I’ve got
a feeling he might put her in there.
“There’s a
bunch of quick horses this time around and many might take a stab without a
dominant one. It wouldn’t shock me if we saw 24 or 25 entered.
Takter [trainer Jimmy Takter] has three legitimate horses. He might even
put five in it. Jim Campbell has a couple of good ones. Archangel [Yonkers Trot winner] is a nice one.
Trond [trainer Trond Smedshammer] has a new colt [Riccolo] he’ll test out on
Saturday. This is the deepest crop I’ve seen in a long time, the most
interesting Hambletonian to come along in awhile, and this is a much better
group than last year.”
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